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Saturday, October 5, 2024

Talk Your Book: Why We Don’t Build Enough Houses


We are joined by Coby Lefkowitz, Partner at Backyard to discuss the Real Estate Development Market, and dive into why housing has become a crisis.

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On today’s show, we discuss:

  • Why homebuilders have built less homes coming out of the GFC
  • Why building houses has become harder and harder
  • How Minneapolis and Austin got housing development right
  • Using Paris as an urban planning example
  • Thoughts on start-up cities
  • Private Equity is not purchasing all of the single-family homes available
  • Concentration within multi-family unit homebuilders
  • Solutions to the housing crisis
  • 2022 housing permits by market
  • Annual New Privately Owned Housing Units Authorized by State

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